Archive for November, 2008
If you will just slow down and take time to look around at all of the laptops or notebooks that are available, you’ll find that is time that is well spent. If you are like me, then you want to buy the best laptop for your specific needs that you can afford. The following is a list of things you might want to consider before you make your decision.
1. What kind of monitor do you like? Do you want the old-fashioned type that weighs about fifty pounds? I’ve found that the new LCD monitors which are crystal clear are well worth the extra expense.
2. Do you need this new laptop or notebook to be used mainly in the home, on the road, or at school?
3. Keep in mind that laptops and notebooks are generally much slower than a desktop PC. So you might want to spend a little bit more money to find the right mix of CPU speed and RAM that meet your needs.
4. You will probably need lots of memory, so don’t skimp in this department. You’ll find that most of these lower-priced laptops and notebooks are sold with 128 MB of RAM. This is not near enough memory for most practical applications.
5. Make sure the laptop or notebook that you buy can be upgraded. There will come a time when you’ll want add this to that to your computer and you want to make sure that it will be of upgradable.
6. There’s all kinds of batteries on the market. But you are probably better off if you stick with lithium batteries. They are far superior to others.
7. Go ahead and get the biggest hard drive you can afford. In my opinion 20 GB is a bare minimum. Of course if you can afford it, get 40 GB.
When you start checking prices, you’ll find that you can pay twice as much for laptop as you do for a desktop PC. So make sure that you really need a laptop or notebook as opposed to a desktop PC. If you’re on an airplane all the time or spend a lot of time on the road in motels, you don’t have a choice, you’ll have to buy a notebook or a laptop.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)The definition of Meta-Databases is something that is very much in flux, as the new technologies that appear every day redefine what a database is, what a database can be, and what a database should do. For many years, databases were
defined as text-based structures that kept records of days, similar to a captain’s log on a sailing ship. However, this started to change as the group of people who kept databases became more diverse. The more database designers began to explore the limits of the medium and of the technology that made it possible, the more the boundaries of what could be called a “database” expanded.
Today, there are an abundance of photo databases, and there are even video databases as well. Mobile Meta-Database devices may well change the definition of Meta-Databases entirely by making it possible for database designers to create new kinds of postings. Another element of the datasphere that is starting to redefine Meta-Databases is the corporate database. As more companies hire writers to keep databases with the sole purpose of creating positive buzz about their brand, database designers and users across the globe are becoming more aware of the question as to whether these manufactured databases are really worthy of the name. Between all of these different forces that are constantly expanding and reshaping the datasphere, it is difficult to imagine that the definition of what is and is not a database will ever remain fixed for very long.
Expanding on the concepts of database definitions can be explored by browsing websites such as Database Solutions, Database Mapping and Smart Databases.
If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Are you unable to find time in the day for yourself anymore? Is your daily schedule filled almost completely with getting to your job, doing tasks that you no longer enjoy, and getting home late? If you are looking for a way out, there may be a great option for you.
Starting your own home business may be the best thing for you. The benefits are numerous and you can get into some really exciting business opportunities. If you can use the internet, then you have a skill that will support your home business efforts.
4 Benefits to having your ownHome Businessare listed below.
Your Schedule
Having the power to make your own schedule is one of the greatest advantages of the home business world. It does not matter if you work days or nights, as long as you get all of your work done. You can take a vacation whenever you so choose. You can use the internet to work form other locations as well as your home.
Greater Income Possibilities
A home based job is a dream of many people, not just for the time saved by not having a commute, but also because of the financial rewards. A home based business may be more risky than a job, especially at first, until the business income is established. But once theHomebusinessis on a good footing, the home based business owner has often struck gold.
If you earn a salary, you get a fixed amount every month regardless of the time or effort exerted in your work. If you own a home based business, your earnings will depend on how hard working and productive you are, and how dedicated you are to your business success. In other words, the more effort you put into a home based business, the greater your financial rewards will be.
Do Whatever You Want
There are millions ofhome based businessopportunities to choose from. You can start fresh and decide on a business that you will enjoy. You will not need to wake up every morning dreading the daily job grind. Finding a home business idea that you like is as easy as doing an internet search. There are so many opportunities waiting for you. There are also forums on the internet where home business owners help each other.
Excitement
You will no longer be limited to one task each day, day in and day out. Many 9 to 5 jobs become boring and unappealing due to the monotony and repetition. When you have your own home business you are the boss, and you do the marketing, the writing, and the support. Every day you can wake up excited, because you will have different things to do. This keeps the business fun.
The four benefits that were just mentioned should inspire you to think about what you can do to start your ownhome business. The freedom and income possibilities are exciting, and have prompted many people to get started.
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The colorful thing that looks like a ball…and that it, of course Google Chrome!
I like it very much because it runs really fast and smooth. It also warns about risky websites that contain viruses, and tells that it is not safe, and lets you choose whether continue or not.
Also, unlike Firefox, Google Chrome lets you drag its tabs easily, if you want to swap tab places, or if you want to bring the tab away from its place to create a new window.
When a tab or more is running very slowly or is going to crash, Chrome has a ‘Crash Control‘ feature that lets you choose whether you want the tabs to stop running to prevent crashes, or wait patiently until the tabs work again. Also, when a tab is going to crash, it won’t interrupt other tabs.
It also lets you bookmark your favorite website with just a click. But what I like most about Google Chrome is: It is really fast, which means I can browse the web without my computer lagging! It also opens faster than Firefox or Internet Explorer.
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I like to try new things - so here goes. I am a mother of five and grandmother of five soon to be six. It has been a long time since we have had a baby around.
My son is 38, people marry much later these days. He met a girl from the philippines. She is a real sweet girl and the whole family loves her.
They were married here in the states and he people came for the wedding.
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But here’s a good rule of thumb for anyone in the market for a new car or truck: If you can’t afford to pay off your
You’ll almost certainly regret stretching your payments out to six or seven years. That kind of financing can easily launch you into a never-ending cycle of auto payments.
As Jack Nerad, executive editorial director and market analyst for Kelley Blue Book, puts it: “Be willing to get what you can afford or you’ll always be in debt.”
Here are the six reasons to avoid extra-long auto loans:
Reason 1. You’ll pay thousands more in interest.
Longer loans have higher interest rates and you’ll be paying that higher rate over a longer period.
For example, a Cadillac CTS at $34,000 in a 60-month loan at 7% interest will cost you $673 a month. Over the life of the loan, you’ll pay about $6,400 in interest.
The same car will cost you $560 a month if you get an 84-month loan at 9.7% interest. (Longer loans always charge higher interest rates.)
But by the time the car is paid off, you’ll have spent $13,000, or more than twice as much, in interest.
The interest you pay on an auto loan is not tax deductible, so there’s no benefit to you.
Reason 2. You’ll probably want a new car before the current one is paid off.
Dealers typically use long-term loans to squeeze buyers into luxury cars, big pickups and full-size sport-utility vehicles that cost $30,000 or more.
While those are very nice rides, the experts at Kelley Blue Book say most drivers still want to get a new car every three to five years, or about the time vehicles begin to need more extensive, not to mention expensive, maintenance.
With an extra-long loan, however, you’re still years away from getting the pink slip.
Reason 3. You’ll be upside-down on your loan most of the time you’re paying it off.
Though you’re reducing your debt slowly, your new car or truck will depreciate quickly — losing 20% to 30% of its value in the first year alone.
With a 60-month loan, it’s not uncommon to owe more than your car is worth for the first couple of years. With an 84-month loan, you’ll be in that unenviable position until your sixth or seventh year of payments.
Let’s say you take out an 84-month loan on a Toyota Highlander. At $28,225 and a 9.7% interest rate, you’ll still owe roughly $18,400 after three years. Try to trade it in and the dealer will give you $15,000, if it’s in good condition.
Or what about the Cadillac CTS? If you kept it for five years, you’ll still owe $12,155 but can only expect to get about $10,500 when you trade it in.
Reason 4. You could still be paying for your car after you get rid of it.
You’ll have to roll the difference between what you owe and what your car is worth into the loan on your next car.
Using our two examples, you’ll have to carry over $3,400 in debt on the Highlander and $1,655 on the CTS.
Car payments would become a never-ending drain on your budget, and the extra debt would make it that much harder to afford the payments on your next car. You could easily be forced to trade down to a less-costly model.
Imagine how you’d feel driving around in a RAV4 or Chevrolet Malibu while making payments worthy of a Highlander or CTS.
Reason 5. The other options aren’t all that great, either.
Of course, you can get more for your car or truck if you try to sell it yourself. You may even be able to command a high enough price to cover your note. But if you can’t, you’ll have to make up the difference out of your pocket before your lender will release the title.
Either way, you won’t reap the financial rewards of buying a new car — paying it off and going a year or two without payments, or selling it and having money for a down payment on your next vehicle.
To obtain any of those benefits, you’ll have to stick out even a
Reason 6. If the payments don’t kill you, the operating costs will.
Many buyers tempted to use long-term loans are so fixated on the payments that they don’t take into account how much their expensive cars and trucks will cost to run.
Filling up a big pickup or SUV typically costs $70 to $90.
And finally, the economy is slowing down, making this a bad time to be taking on more debt — especially more debt than you can really afford. Look at the big picture. Layoffs, pay cuts and other financial problems could be on the way. One critical step in preparing for a recession is to be conservative in your spending.
By Debbie Reinheimer
Interest.com Contributing Editor
Have a question about cars or your finances? Ask us at editors@interest.com.
If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Build your very own solar powered car!
With so few alternative fuel vehicles out there, and the long waiting lists to get them, any opportunity to get your hands on a green machine can’t be overlooked.
There are a number of ways to do-it-yourself: biodiesel, hydrogen, ethanol. But here’s a new one-a solar powered car.
The solar car is the passion of Art Haines, who decided to take matters into his own hands when the car companies were dragging their feet.
With the help of his students, Haines has developed a kit that allows anyone to drive for free in a zero pollution car, at a cost of just about 0.01/mile.
Yep, that’s 1 cent a mile. The car is called the Solar Neighborhood Electric Vehicle prototype.
The cars are built from a somwhat odd collection of materials, including styrofoam and ABS plastic.
They are very lightweight, so as to conserve power, but still meet all the basic standards for a road-worthy car.
The vehicles are street legal and have all the things you expect when you purchase a car windshield wipers, seat belts, turn signals, headlights and tail lights.
They even use disc brakes. The cars have a top speed of 25mph, which means that, in most states, they can be driven on any road with a speed limit of less than 35mph.
But you do need to check your local laws. The Neighborhood Electric Vehicle has a 12 mile range, which gives you a six-mile radius for a round-trip.
For most of us, that’s more than enough to get to the grocery store or a local appointment in town.
People living in gated communities and all-inclusive complexes would also find them perfect for their needs.
You recharge the car either through the solar panels or by plugging it in.
This provides the reassurance of a backup plan for those cloudy days.
Haines touts the SUNN, as he has dubbed it, as better than any other solar kit vehicle for several reasons: its large diameter wheels reduce resistance, conserving energy; it has the highest efficiency use of solar energy; light weight and a highly efficient transmission assist in the conservation; and-you have your choice of color and configuration!
You can build your own solar powered car from the kit without having to invest in any special tools.
Only hand tools needed, as the welds are all done before the kit is packaged.
A step-by-step manual with drawings and instructions guide you through the process.
And if you get stuck, there’s email and telephone support close at hand.
Manufacturers Certificates of Origin are supplied for all major items so that your car can be registered as a Specially Constructed Vehicle in your state once it is complete.
To reserve a kit, visit www.sunnev.com.
The cost is about $4,000, and does not include solar panels or batteries, which can be bought for your local climate.
Also, buying the batteries local saves a lot on shipping, as the batteries are the heaviest part of the car.
Check them out and drive green!
Advantages Of Solar Power
If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)I remember doing a demonstration one time at an upper middle class home in a very nice community a few years ago. The house was quite new and looked very nice and clean on the inside even though they had two small dogs.
They were extremely upset after I vacuumed a small area of their carpet and then showed them what was in it. The water had turned muddy as usual but what shocked them the most was the fact that the water also contained a bunch of newly drowned fleas. Needless to say, they bought a unit for their family that night.
Yes, the Rainbow vacuum does vacuum up dust mites, fleas, and lots of other nasty things and puts them where they belong… in the water.
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